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France Culture va plus loin
Japan Expo : Tony Valente, un mangaka français en tête d'affiche
durée : 00:09:09 - France Culture va plus loin (l'Invité(e) des Matins d'été) - par : Astrid de Villaines, Stéphanie Villeneuve, Sarah Masson - Le plus grand festival européen dédié à la pop culture japonaise fait son retour au Parc des expositions Paris-Nord Villepinte du 3 au 6 juillet 2025. Tony Valente, auteur du manga "Radiant", succès français traduit en 22 langues et publié dans 30 pays, nous plonge dans son monde. - réalisation : Félicie Faugère - invités : Tony Valente Mangaka
2025-07-04
09 min
Les Matins de France Culture
Japan Expo : Tony Valente, un mangaka français en tête d'affiche
durée : 00:09:09 - France Culture va plus loin (l'Invité(e) des Matins d'été) - par : Astrid de Villaines, Stéphanie Villeneuve, Sarah Masson - Le plus grand festival européen dédié à la pop culture japonaise fait son retour au Parc des expositions Paris-Nord Villepinte du 3 au 6 juillet 2025. Tony Valente, auteur du manga "Radiant", succès français traduit en 22 langues et publié dans 30 pays, nous plonge dans son monde. - réalisation : Félicie Faugère - invités : Tony Valente Mangaka
2025-07-04
09 min
Les Matins de France Culture
Tendance “No Kids” / Eric Ruf fait ses adieux à la Comédie Française / Japan Expo : Tony Valente, un mangaka français
durée : 02:00:20 - Les Matins d'été - par : Astrid de Villaines, Stéphanie Villeneuve, Sarah Masson - . - réalisation : Félicie Faugère - invités : Sylvain Wagnon Historien, professeur en sciences de l'éducation à l'université de Montpellier et spécialiste de l'éducation nouvelle et libertaire; Éric Ruf Comédien, metteur en scène et scénographe français; Louise Loubrieu Réalisatrice radiophonique; Oriane Delacroix Collaboratrice à France Culture; Tony Valente Mangaka
2025-07-04
2h 00
Agent Survival Guide Podcast
The Postseason Game Plan for Agents
The Friday Five for February 14, 2024: Apple iOS 18.3.1 Updates Trend Alert: Smart Ankle Watch? Egg Substitutions for Baking & Protein Healthcare Regulatory Update (of sorts) The Postseason Game Plan Download Your FREE Copy of The Postseason Game Plan Now! Apple iOS 18.3.1 Updates: Adorno, José. “IOS 18.3.1 Now Available Ahead of Big Ios 18.4 Upgrade.” Bgr.Com, BGR, 10 Feb. 2025, bgr.com/tech/ios-18-3-1-now-available-ahead-of-big-ios-18-4-upgrade/. Disotto, John-Anthony. “iOS 18.4 Could Be the Biggest iPhone Upgrade Ever – Here’s Why.” TechRadar.Com, TechRadar, 11 Feb. 2025, www.techradar.com/phones/iphone/ios-18-4-could-be-the-biggest-iphone-upgrade-ever-heres-why. Phelan, David...
2025-02-14
13 min
Brand Collective
Berklee College of Music x Sarah Valente: Marketing Creative Institutions
Sarah "Val" Valente of Berklee College of Music talks about the importance of spotlighting student creativity and nurturing artistic growth when marketing creative institutions. Tune in as we chat about tailoring marketing to students and alumni, creating local creative ecosystems, and being in the business of supporting big dreams.Key Takeaways: We talk about marketing tailored to creatives in multiple stages of their journey, from student to parent to alumni.Learn how Berklee achieves long-term brand appeal by ensuring their degrees support students beyond their time at school.We explore the impact and r...
2024-12-16
31 min
Il Granello
E57🇫🇷 - Sarah Valente - Artist : Forests, Love & Art (FR)
Episode 57 - available in video on YouTube @ilgranellopodcast Sarah Valente: Artist and Founder of the Greenline Foundation : Forests, Love & Art, Paris. “Loving and marveling is my way to open a door in people's hearts and raise awareness of issues such as the environment and forest conservation, through the power of art.” (SV) Intro jingle ©Look At Us by Addict Ameba Album: Caosmosi Composed by: Lorenz Label: La Tempesta, Black Sweat Records 365 Special thanks to: Edoardo Leveratto (trumpet) and Irina Sabatina (video and photography)
2024-11-27
42 min
"Feuer & Flamme" - Das Südtirol 1-Sonntagsfrühstück
FC-Südtirol-Coach Federico Valente
im Gespräch mit Sarah Bernardi ederico Valente wuchs als Sohn kalabrischer Eltern in der Schweiz, in Solothurn, auf und spricht fünf Sprachen. Als Torwart war er selbst sechs Jahre lang als Profi bei verschiedenen Schweizer Clubs im Einsatz, den größten Teil seiner Trainerkarriere verbrachte er im Jugendsektor des SC Freiburg. Im Dezember 2023 übernahm er als Nachfolger des entlassenen Trainers Pierpaolo Bisoli den FC Südtirol und wurde für die kommende Meisterschaft 2024/25 wieder verpflichtet. Der Wecker des „Mister“, wie ihn seine Spieler nennen, klingelt um 5:00 Uhr: Dann werden Trainingspläne geschrieben, um 6:00 Uhr geht´s auf zur allmorgen...
2024-08-04
40 min
Cracked Spines
The Real Horror is Marriage but the Clones Don't Help
This week Sarah and Katie (wait whomst? guest host filling in as Cyrus is sequestered in Spain!) discuss two books that are basically the same idea, prepared two different ways: Comfort Me With Apples by Catherynne M. Valente and The Echo Wife by Sarah Gailey. We talk about the horror of marriage, the horror of cyclical violence, the horror of being treated like a thing, and the Westmoonster Dog Show, which is the setting of a movie we're pitching about the class system and also a werewolf who competes in dog shows. Thanks again to Katie for filling in!
2023-11-28
1h 01
Innover dans le Monde de l'Art
#21 Sarah Valente - utiliser la force de l'art pour préserver les forêts
🌟 Sarah Valente est une artiste engagée pour la préservation des forêts. Elle nous parle de sa rencontre avec la forêt, enfant, puis lors d’un voyage en Amazonie, de sa fascination pour toutes les facettes et les symboliques de cet environnement, ainsi que de Greenline Foundation, le fond de dotation qu’elle fonde en 2021. Avec Greenline Foundation, Sarah fédère les acteurs du milieu de l’art pour préserver et protéger les forêts. Cet épisode nous rappelle à quel point l’art a son rôle à jouer dans les enjeux écologiques, il encourage aussi à utiliser...
2023-11-17
57 min
Innover dans le Monde de l'Art
[EXTRAIT] Comment s'engager pour l'écologie en tant qu'acteur du monde de l'art ?
Sarah Valente est une artiste engagée pour la préservation des forêts. Elle nous parle de sa rencontre avec la forêt, enfant, puis lors d’un voyage en Amazonie, de sa fascination pour toutes les facettes et les symboliques de cet environnement, ainsi que de Greenline Foundation, le fond de dotation qu’elle fonde en 2021. Avec Greenline Foundation, Sarah fédère les acteurs du milieu de l’art pour préserver et protéger les forêts. Cet épisode nous rappelle à quel point l’art a son rôle à jouer dans les enjeux écologiques, il encourage aussi à utili...
2023-11-15
03 min
WNBF UK PODCAST
2023 Epi 16 - Kim Valente WNBF Fitbody Pro, A fearless conversation - competitive spirit, owning your energy & the menopause!
In Episode 16, Season 2 of the WNBF UK Podcast we sit down with our very own 2022 Supernaturals Fitbody British Champion & WNBF Fitbody Pro - Kim Valente. This is a very powerful and open conversation about life as a masters female athlete, discussing everything from competitive spirit, to owning your energy & the menopause. Our host WNBF Athlete Sarah Glanville @sarahglanvillex deep dives into:Kim's journey into bodybuildingHow Kims training changed transitioning from track & field to bodybuildingThe challenges that face hybrid athletesThe ways Kim's competitive athletics & bodybuilding compliment each other
2023-09-22
48 min
Mostly Fictional
Ep. 19: We’re Halfway Through the Year — Time for a Goal Check!
July 2 is the halfway point of the year -- Pam and Hallie do a goal check in on their reading goals, and Pam gives a Ramona the Cow update.Books mentioned, in order:One Last Stop by Casey McQuistonEmpire of Pain: The Secret History of the Sackler Dynasty by by Patrick Radden KeefeThrone of Glass by Sarah J MaasCrown of Midnight by Sarah J MaasHeir of Fire by Sarah J MaasChouette by Claire OshetskyOur Wives Under the Sea by Julia ArmfieldComfort Me With...
2023-06-29
56 min
Escolha Mudança & Ação Podcast com Simone Milasas
Seja Valente Com Suas Escolhas
"Você está suportando as mesmas escolhas que sempre faz, ou é corajoso o suficiente para escolher algo diferente; algo que nutre você e seu corpo? Neste episódio, Simone conversa com Sarah Watt sobre escolha e sobre o impacto do espaço a partir do qual você faz suas escolhas. É hora de começar a olhar para o que você gostaria de escolher como sua vida e começar a escolhê-lo? Seja corajoso com suas escolhas. Comece a descobrir qual é a sua versão preferida e jogue o caos na mistura! CCA Episode 160 - Be Brave With Your Choices
2023-06-13
29 min
Tatousenti
Hors-série L'Appel de la forêt avec Romain Dian (2)
Je poursuis ma conversation avec Romain…. Il nous partage sa joyeuse équipe d’explorateurs comme il aime à dire – pour la plupart des amis. 8 amis qui l'entourent pour animer ce 1er Appel de la forêt au Château de Millemont. Puis, place à la découverte de Romain et tout son cheminement vers l’homme qu’il est devenu. Du monde de la nuit à l'Amazonie. Un récit que l'on retrouve dans un livre "Humain" préfacé par Coco Brac de la Perrière et paru aux Editions Eyrolles. Détail de ma conversation avec Romain 1.58 L'équipe d'explorateurs de l'Appel de la forêt : Alex...
2023-05-26
27 min
Tatousenti -
Hors-série L'Appel de la forêt avec Romain Dian (2)
Je poursuis ma conversation avec Romain…. Il nous partage sa joyeuse équipe d’explorateurs comme il aime à dire – pour la plupart des amis. 8 amis qui l'entourent pour animer ce 1er Appel de la forêt au Château de Millemont. Puis, place à la découverte de Romain et tout son cheminement vers l’homme qu’il est devenu. Du monde de la nuit à l'Amazonie. Un récit que l'on retrouve dans un livre "Humain" préfacé par Coco Brac de la Perrière et paru aux Editions Eyrolles. Détail de ma conversation avec R...
2023-05-26
27 min
Mauricio Valente
RITUAIS: VOCÊ SABE A IMPORTÂNCIA DELES NA SUA VIDA? - MAURICIO VALENTE E SARAH VALENTE - 06/02/2023
Live: 06/02/2023
2023-03-30
1h 19
Inside New Mexico with Steve Pearce
Episode #173, Inside New Mexico with Steve Pearce
In this week's episode of "Inside New Mexico," Steve explains the education problem exacerbated by Democrats in New Mexico and nationally, he rips apart Biden's latest lies, and you'll hear from Sarah Valente, the Chairwoman of the Taos Republican Party, Ernest Carlson, the Chairman of the Republican Party of Dona Ana County and much more!
2023-02-16
26 min
Viva Sci-Fi
EP 51 - Prévia do Hugo Awards 2022
No episódio de hoje Tiago Meira e Fabio Fernandes fazem uma prévia da maior premiação de ficção científica e fantasia do mundo, o Hugo Award 2022, destacando os favoritos das principais categorias e contando algumas curiosidade sobre a história dessa tradicional premiação Categoria e indicados: Best Novel -A Desolation Called Peace, by Arkady Martine (Tor) -The Galaxy, and the Ground Within, by Becky Chambers (Harper Voyager / Hodder & Stoughton) -Light From Uncommon Stars, by Ryka Aoki (Tor / St Martin’s Press) -A Master of Djinn, by P. Djèlí Clark (Tordotcom / Orbit UK) -Project Hail Mary, by Andy W...
2022-08-05
53 min
Evidenz auf die Ohren
#11 Studienqualität
Alle Infos über Ergo Unterwegs und Fortbildungen für dein Team findest du auf unserer Homepage! Anhand von zwei Studien zum Thema Lebensqualität schauen wir uns genau an, wo gute Forschung betrieben wurde und wo uns jemand Schwurbel verkaufen will.Geschichten aus dem Alltag: Daniel ist Deeskalationstrainer. Sarah berichtet aus was sie von Eltern von Kindern mit ADHS über Medikation lernen durfte. Und Sara friert trotz Einhornpullover.---Du hast Fragen, Feedback oder neue Studien für uns? Schicke sie direkt an info@ergo-unterwegs.de oder schreib einen Kommentar über das Kontaktformular auf unserer...
2022-07-11
1h 14
Two Chairs Talking
Episode 75: A Bug in the Program
David and Perry discuss this year's nominees for the Short Story and Novelette categories of the Hugo Award, and Perry discusses the movie "Everthing Everywhere All at Once" with W. H. Chong. Introduction (02:42) General News (04:59) Nebula Awards (01:46) International Thriller Awards (01:37) Australian Book Design Awards (01:23) Hugo Nominees 2022 (53:57) Hugo Voting Packet (03:47) Short Stories (19:42) Unknown Number by Blue Neustifter (03:00) Proof by Induction by José Pablo Iriarte (02:51) The Sin of America by Catherynne M. Valente (03:35) Mr. Death by Alix E. Harrow (02:29) Tangles by Seanan McGuire (02:47) Where Oaken Hearts Do Gather by Sarah Pinsker (04:40) Novelettes (26:53) Bots of the Lost Ark by Suzanne Palmer (04:24) That Story I...
2022-06-10
1h 36
Cracked Spines
Such A Good Anthology, And The Soundtrack To Hell
This week, your hosts read Far Out: An Anthology of Recent Queer Science Fiction and Fantasy, edited by Paula Guran, aka an absolutely kickass collection of speculative short stories ranging from a cat-loving AI to gut-wrenching horror. Both Amelia and Sarah agree that this is one of the best anthologies they've encountered, with an effective theme and a wide selection of engaging and imaginative stories. Also, Amelia brushes the fringe of a deep musical conspiracy involving a "hellish" pop song played in H&M which was at the center of multiple murders and an apocalypse cult, probably, according to...
2022-03-14
54 min
Mauricio Valente
O UNIVERSO FEMININO E A REALIZAÇÃO DO SER MULHER - SARAH VALENTE - 09/03/2022
Em comemoração ao Dia Internacional da Mulher, a Rádio T estendeu o convite da nossa entrevista semanal para minha esposa, Sarah Valente. Feliz dia da Mulher à todas vocês que me acompanham!
2022-03-09
14 min
Translating the World with Rainer Schulte
Ep. 23: Benjamin Moser
In the season finale, Sarah Valente sat down with Pulitzer Prize winning author Benjamin Moser, for a virtual conversation about their shared love of Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector. Ben is responsible for making Clarice widely available in translation in the English-speaking world. Because of his work, Sarah was able to organize a single author course on Clarice Lispector last spring, where American university students, for the first time in their lives, heard the name and studied the works of this beloved giant of Brazilian literature. Benjamin Moser is the author of Why This World: A Biography of Clarice Lispector...
2021-12-18
36 min
Mauricio Valente
LIVE DE SEGUNDA: REPROGRAMAÇÃO BIOLÓGICA® & MINDFULNESS PART. SARAH VALENTE - 27/09/2021
Compreender quem somos nós e como melhorar nossa saúde, bem-estar e relacionamentos, lidando de forma mais equilibrada e funcional com nossos conflitos desafiadores, sempre foi uma busca do ser humano, seja pelo seu despertar para o autoconhecimento, seja por interesse da Ciência, Religião e/ou diversos segmentos filosófico-político-sociais, etc. E junto a minha esposa e sócia, Sarah Bruzadelli Mohalem Valente, venho numa trajetória de muita dedicação e realizações através da Valente Instituto/Valente Cursos e do meu próprio processo de autodesenvolvimento, tendo como propósito apresentar o melhor que há pa...
2021-09-28
1h 28
The Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 31: 1938 Eichmann and the "Office of Jewish Emigration"
In the season finale of "A Year in the Third Reich," professors Dr. Sarah Valente and Dr. Nils Roemer discuss the quickly changing landscape in 1938. During that year, the Nazis ramped up their effort to enforce removal of Jews from German and Austrian society and mobilized to remove Jews from these countries through a so-called emigration program led by Adolf Eichmann in Vienna. This episode is part of a new series, "A Year in the Third Reich," where we explored significant events that took place throughout the early years of Hitler's Third Reich. In...
2021-05-31
29 min
The Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 30: 1937: The Pacific War: The Rape of Nanking
In today's episode, professors Dr. Sarah Valente and Dr. Nils Roemer discuss the Japanese invasion of China in 1937, beginning the Pacific War, and the complex role of Nazi John Rabe in the Nanking Safety Zone. They also discuss the involvement of the Third Reich in the Spanish Civil War and new forms of increasing violence abroad, as well as in Nazi Germany, with the opening of the Buchenwald concentration camp. This episode is part of a new series, "A Year in the Third Reich," where we explore significant events that took place throughout Hitler's T...
2021-05-31
28 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
1937: The Pacific War: The Rape of Nanking
In today's episode, professors Dr. Sarah Valente and Dr. Nils Roemer discuss the Japanese invasion of China in 1937, beginning the Pacific War, and the complex role of Nazi John Rabe in the Nanking Safety Zone. They also discuss the involvement of the Third Reich in the Spanish Civil War and new forms of increasing violence abroad, as well as in Nazi Germany, with the opening of the Buchenwald concentration camp. This episode is part of a new series, "A Year in the Third Reich," where we explore significant events that took place throughout Hitler's Third Reich...
2021-05-30
28 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
1938: Eichmann and the "Office of Jewish Emigration"
In the season finale of "A Year in the Third Reich," professors Dr. Sarah Valente and Dr. Nils Roemer discuss the quickly changing landscape in 1938. During that year, the Nazis ramped up their effort to enforce removal of Jews from German and Austrian society and mobilized to remove Jews from these countries through a so-called emigration program led by Adolf Eichmann in Vienna. This episode is part of a new series, "A Year in the Third Reich," where we explored significant events that took place throughout the early years of Hitler's Third Reich. In each episode, we...
2021-05-30
29 min
Translating the World with Rainer Schulte
Ep. 17: Rick Wallace
In this new episode, host Sarah Valente interviews multi Emmy-award winning American film director Rick Wallace. Learn about his decades of experience directing almost 100 hours of prime time television, both series and movies for television, and also producing over 250 hours of television. Some of the shows he has directed and produced include Hill Street Blues, LA Law, NYPD Blue, The Closer, and Law and Order SVU. Listen to this exciting episode to learn how the arts, humanities, and creative thinking set Rick Wallace on the path for a successful career in film and television.
2021-05-29
46 min
Good Assassins
S1-E10: Motives for Murder
The story of the spy and the murderer isn't over. There is something missing in the story: the answer to the question of *why*. Why did Herbert Cukurs go from being a national hero to a mass murderer? Stephan Talty speaks to some striking characters to try and finally answer that question. It turns out to have more sides than we originally thought.The opinion of most people was that Cukurs had always been a secret anti-Semite. Before the war, he’d hidden this hatred inside himself. But really he hated Jews. And when th...
2021-05-28
50 min
Good Assassins
S1-E07: The Method of Death
By the winter of 1964, the mission was coming into focus. In Brazil, the spy continued to meet with Herbert Cukurs, stoking The Butcher's excitement for his coming wealth and making sure he’d be willing to travel outside of Brazil. Yosef Yariv had chosen his kill team and they were training under the Krav Maga master, Imi Lichtenfeld.“Good Assassins: Hunting the Butcher" came out of Stephan Talty's work on a related book, The Good Assassin. Explore other parts of this story in the book: Buy The Good AssassinHerb...
2021-05-07
38 min
The Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 29: 1936: The Olympics in Berlin
In today's episode, professors Dr. Sarah Valente and Dr. Nils Roemer discuss the Olympics in Berlin of 1936, which set the Third Reich in the world's center stage. This episode is part of a new series, "A Year in the Third Reich," where we explore significant events that took place throughout Hitler's Third Reich. In each episode, we refer to specific primary sources such as newspaper articles, photographs, maps, etc. To access and download the Primary Sources Handout for this episode, please visit: https://ackerman.utdallas.edu/virtual-outreach/.
2021-04-26
29 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
1936: The Olympics in Berlin
In today's episode, professors Dr. Sarah Valente and Dr. Nils Roemer discuss the Olympics in Berlin of 1936, which set the Third Reich in the world's center stage. This episode is part of a new series, "A Year in the Third Reich," where we explore significant events that took place throughout Hitler's Third Reich. In each episode, we refer to specific primary sources such as newspaper articles, photographs, maps, etc. To access and download the Primary Sources Handout for this episode, please visit: https://ackerman.utdallas.edu/virtual-outreach/. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor...
2021-04-25
29 min
Good Assassins
S1-E03: The Man of 100 Identities
The spy transforms into his cover identity. He will travel to Brazil, where his assassination target is living, and attempt to lure him into a trap. If his cover fails, Herbert Cukurs — The Butcher of Latvia — may kill him. But before Cukurs could be placed on a kill list, and before Mossad could begin to track him down, Cukurs’ pursuers had to be sure he was the right guy. Was this really the Butcher of Latvia? “Good Assassins: Hunting the Butcher" came out of Stephan Talty's work on a related book, The Good Assassin. Explore o...
2021-04-09
42 min
The Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 28: 1935: The Nuremberg Laws
In today's episode, professors Dr. Sarah Valente and Dr. Nils Roemer discuss the Nuremberg Laws of 1935. This episode is part of a new series, "A Year in the Third Reich," where we explore significant events that took place throughout Hitler's Third Reich. In each episode, we refer to specific primary sources such as newspaper articles, photographs, maps, etc. To access and download the Primary Sources Handout for this episode, please visit: https://ackerman.utdallas.edu/virtual-outreach/.
2021-03-29
32 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
1935: The Nuremberg Laws
In today's episode, professors Dr. Sarah Valente and Dr. Nils Roemer discuss the Nuremberg Laws of 1935. This episode is part of a new series, "A Year in the Third Reich," where we explore significant events that took place throughout Hitler's Third Reich. In each episode, we refer to specific primary sources such as newspaper articles, photographs, maps, etc. To access and download the Primary Sources Handout for this episode, please visit: https://ackerman.utdallas.edu/virtual-outreach/. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ackermancenter/message
2021-03-25
32 min
The Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 27: 1934: Hitler and Mussolini meet in Venice
In today's episode, professors Dr. Nils Roemer and Dr. Sarah Valente discuss Hitler's meeting with Mussolini in Venice in 1934. This episode is part of a new series, "A Year in the Third Reich," where we explore significant events that took place throughout Hitler's Third Reich. In each episode, we refer to specific primary sources such as newspaper articles, photographs, maps, etc. To access and download the Primary Sources Handout for this episode, please visit: https://ackerman.utdallas.edu/virtual-outreach/. Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/holocaustpodcast/ and https...
2021-03-01
26 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
1934: Hitler and Mussolini meet in Venice
In today's episode, professors Dr. Nils Roemer and Dr. Sarah Valente discuss Hitler's meeting with Mussolini in Venice in 1934. This episode is part of a new series, "A Year in the Third Reich," where we explore significant events that took place throughout Hitler's Third Reich. In each episode, we refer to specific primary sources such as newspaper articles, photographs, maps, etc. To access and download the Primary Sources Handout for this episode, please visit: https://ackerman.utdallas.edu/virtual-outreach/. Follow us on https://www.instagram.com/holocaustpodcast/ and https://twitter.com/ackermanpodcast --- Send...
2021-02-28
26 min
The Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 26: 1933: The Reichstag Fire & The Enabling Act
On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. In today's episode, professors Dr. Nils Roemer and Dr. Sarah Valente discuss the Reichstag Fire and the Enabling Act of 1933. This episode is part of a new series, "A Year in the Third Reich," where we explore significant events that took place throughout Hitler's Third Reich. In each episode, we refer to specific primary sources such as newspaper articles, photographs, maps, etc. To access and download the Primary Sources Handout for this episode, please visit: www.utdallas.edu/ackerman/virtual-outreach. Follow u...
2021-02-01
25 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
1933: The Reichstag Fire & The Enabling Act
On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler became Chancellor of Germany. In today's episode, professors Dr. Nils Roemer and Dr. Sarah Valente discuss the Reichstag Fire and the Enabling Act of 1933. This episode is part of a new series, "A Year in the Third Reich," where we explore significant events that took place throughout Hitler's Third Reich. In each episode, we refer to specific primary sources such as newspaper articles, photographs, maps, etc. To access and download the Primary Sources Handout for this episode, please visit: www.utdallas.edu/ackerman/virtual-outreach. Follow us on https://www.instagram...
2021-01-31
25 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Season 2: A Year in the Third Reich
Tune in next Sunday, January 31 at 10am for the first episode of our new podcast season. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ackermancenter/message
2021-01-24
00 min
The Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 25: Creative Research ft. Jane Saginaw
In the first season finale, Dr. Sarah Valente and Dr. Nils Roemer invite Jane Saginaw, an outstanding PhD student in the Humanities program at UT Dallas, to read a few poems from her collection, "A Shift in Wind: Ten Poems of Women and the Holocaust," which she wrote as a creative research paper for Dr. Valente's graduate history course on Women and the Holocaust. Listen as Jane shares her deeply-moving poems and speaks about the women who inspired them, as well as the powerful mechanisms of resistance women developed as they fought to survive starvation, fatigue, and the brutalities...
2020-12-14
38 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 25: Creative Research ft. Jane Saginaw
In the first season finale, Dr. Sarah Valente and Dr. Nils Roemer invite Jane Saginaw, an outstanding PhD student in the Humanities program at UT Dallas, to read a few poems from her collection, "A Shift in Wind: Ten Poems of Women and the Holocaust," which she wrote as a creative research paper for Dr. Valente's graduate history course on Women and the Holocaust. Listen as Jane shares her deeply-moving poems and speaks about the women who inspired them, as well as the powerful mechanisms of resistance women developed as they fought to survive starvation, fatigue, and the brutalities...
2020-12-13
38 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 24: Remembering for the Future
In this episode, Dr. Roemer and Dr. Valente discuss how the current pandemic changes the ways in which we engage with the past, history and Holocaust memory. #kristallnacht #remembrance #future
2020-11-22
00 min
The Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 23: Nuremberg Trials: Truth, Justice, and Memory
Dr. Sarah Valente and Dr. Nils Roemer reflect on the Ackerman Center's annual Einspruch Lecture Series, which took place on October 25 and featured Ben Ferencz. As the last living prosecutor for the US Army at the Einsatzgruppen Trial, one of the twelve military trials held by US authorities at Nuremberg, Germany, at 100 years old, Ben Ferencz shares words of wisdom with all of us. Listen to this special episode and share with those who are interested in truth, justice, and memory.
2020-11-02
25 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 23: Nuremberg Trials: Truth, Justice, and Memory
Dr. Sarah Valente and Dr. Nils Roemer reflect on the Ackerman Center's annual Einspruch Lecture Series, which took place on October 25 and featured Ben Ferencz. As the last living prosecutor for the US Army at the Einsatzgruppen Trial, one of the twelve military trials held by US authorities at Nuremberg, Germany, at 100 years old, Ben Ferencz shares words of wisdom with all of us. Listen to this special episode and share with those who are interested in truth, justice, and memory.
2020-11-01
00 min
Translating the World with Rainer Schulte
Ep. 5: Thomas Hoeksema
In this new episode, Dr. Rainer Schulte and Dr. Sarah Valente speak with Dr. Thomas Hoeksema, professor emeritus at New Mexico State University, about Bible translation and literature. Hoeksema is a founding member of the American Literary Translators Association (ALTA) and served as president of ALTA from 1989-1991. He has been a contributing editor and member of the Advisory Board of Translation Review since its inception at the University of Texas at Dallas in 1978. His interest in the translation history of the Bible in English began as a student at the Near East School of Archaeology in J...
2020-10-23
49 min
The Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 22: Drawing Lessons from History
In this episode of the Ackerman Center Podcast, Dr. Sarah Valente interviewed Dr. Nils Roemer about the op-ed published in the Jewish Forward this week. Dr. Roemer together with other four German-born directors of Holocaust and genocide centers at American universities wrote the article "It is not too late for American Democracy — yet." You can also read the article at https://forward.com/scribe/455419/it-is-not-too-late-for-american-democracy-yet
2020-10-05
30 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 22: Drawing Lessons from History
In this episode of the Ackerman Center Podcast, Dr. Sarah Valente interviewed Dr. Nils Roemer about the op-ed published in the Jewish Forward this week. Dr. Roemer together with other four German-born directors of Holocaust and genocide centers at American universities wrote the article "It is not too late for American Democracy — yet." You can also read the article at https://forward.com/scribe/455419/it-is-not-too-late-for-american-democracy-yet
2020-10-04
00 min
The Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 21: L'dor V'dor From Generation to Generation
In Episode 21: L’dor V’dor From Generation to Generation, Dr. Nils Roemer and Dr. Sarah Valente talk about the virtual celebration that took place last month to honor Dr. Zsuzsanna Ozsváth on the eve of her retirement from UT Dallas. They also remember the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and discuss a 2004 speech she gave at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum about antisemitism and how the Holocaust fueled her quest for justice. Considering the alarming results of the Claims Conference survey on Holocaust knowledge and awareness in mil...
2020-09-28
27 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 21: L'vor D'vor From Generation to Generation
In Episode 21: L’dor V’dor From Generation to Generation, Dr. Nils Roemer and Dr. Sarah Valente talk about the virtual celebration that took place last month to honor Dr. Zsuzsanna Ozsváth on the eve of her retirement from UT Dallas. They also remember the late Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and discuss a 2004 speech she gave at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum about antisemitism and how the Holocaust fueled her quest for justice. Considering the alarming results of the Claims Conference survey on Holocaust knowledge and awareness in millennials and Generation Z, the p...
2020-09-27
27 min
Translating the World with Rainer Schulte
Ep. 2: Ellen Elias-Bursać
This new episode features Dr. Ellen Elias-Bursać, one of the most prominent translators of Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian of our time. Her well-known translation of David Albahari’s novel Götz and Meyer is one of the more outstanding that came into the picture in recent years and had a really great impact in the United States. As the current president of the American Literary Translators Association (ALTA), Ellen shares her insights and vision for the future of translation studies with Dr. Rainer Schulte and podcast host Dr. Sarah Valente.
2020-09-11
39 min
Translating the World with Rainer Schulte
Ep. 1: What is Translation?
In this first episode of Translating the World with Rainer Schulte, guest host Sarah Valente interviews Rainer Schulte. They discuss the creation of ALTA, the American Literary Translators Association, which Rainer co-founded in 1978, and questions of translation studies, how translation has evolved in the 21st century, and the fundamental basic question of "What is Translation?"
2020-08-28
44 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 20: Navigating Unscripted Times
In this episode, Dr. Valente and Dr. Roemer discuss the beginning of new fall semester and navigating academic life under these unscripted times of the current pandemic. They also discuss the film When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit, which was featured at the 2020 Jewish Film Festival of Dallas, a first time virtual film fest.
2020-08-23
31 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 19: "Portraits of World War II" featuring Dr. Zsuzsanna Ozsváth
We are excited to present the third and last episode of "Portraits of World War II." This special three-part series features beloved professors, brilliant scholars, and longtime UTD legends, whose childhoods and lives were marked by World War II. Today's special guest is Dr. Zsuzsanna Ozsváth, Professor of Literature and History, the Leah and Paul Lewis Chair of Holocaust Studies, and the founder and director of the Holocaust Studies Program at UTD, which is one of the distinguishing hallmarks of the University. #Hungary #worldwarii #holocaustsurvivor #history #literature #poetry #translation
2020-08-16
1h 50
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 18: "Portraits of World War II" featuring Prof. Frederick Turner
We are excited to present the second episode of "Portraits of World War II." This special three-part series features beloved professors, brilliant scholars, and longtime UTD legends, whose childhoods and lives were marked by World War II. Today's special guest is Prof. Frederick Turner, Founders Professor of Literature and Creative Writing, poet, and renowned translator. #poetry #literature #history #translation #worldwarII #England
2020-08-09
1h 11
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 17: "Portraits of World War II" featuring Dr. Rainer Schulte
We are excited to present the first episode of a special three-part series, "Portraits of World War II," which features longtime legends of the University of Texas at Dallas, beloved professors in the School of Arts & Humanities, and brilliant scholars, whose childhoods and lives were marked by World War II. Today's special guest is Dr. Rainer Schulte, endowed professor of arts & humanities, founder and director of the UTD Center for Translation Studies, editor of Translation Review, and co-founder of the American Literary Translators Association (ALTA). #translation #literature #languages #history #holocaust #worldwarii
2020-08-02
55 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Promo: Portraits of WWII
The Ackerman Center Podcast presents a special new series "Portraits of World War II". This new three-part series features beloved professors, brilliant scholars, and longtime UTD legends Dr. Rainer Schulte, Dr. Fred Turner, and Dr. Zsuzsi Ozsváth as they address WWII's impact in their childhoods and lives. Tune in this Sunday, August 2 at 10am for the first episode of this special three-part series.
2020-07-29
00 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 16: New Connections ft. Björn Krondorfer
Listen to our insightful conversation with Dr. Björn Krondorfer, director of the Martin-Springer Institute and Endowed Professor of Comparative Religious Studies at Northern Arizona University. We touch on topics of reconciliation, mutual understanding, and necessary new approaches to Holocaust, Human Rights, and Genocide Studies education. Dr. Krondorfer provides what Dr. Roemer calls, "a measured message of hope in the age of pessimism."
2020-07-26
39 min
The Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 15: Anne Frank Parallel Stories
Please join Dr. Nils Roemer and Dr. Sarah Valente for a live conversation about the newly-released documentary Anne Frank Parallel Stories. Oscar-winning actress Helen Mirren retraces the life of Anne Frank through the pages of her diary and introduces us to the stories of five other Holocaust survivors. We invite you to watch this documentary, which is available on Netflix, prior to our conversation.
2020-07-20
34 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 15: Anne Frank Parallel Stories
Please join Dr. Nils Roemer and Dr. Sarah Valente for a live conversation about the newly-released documentary Anne Frank Parallel Stories. Oscar-winning actress Helen Mirren retraces the life of Anne Frank through the pages of her diary and introduces us to the stories of five other Holocaust survivors. We invite you to watch this documentary, which is available on Netflix, prior to our conversation.
2020-07-19
34 min
The Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 14: New Connections ft. Adam Strom
In the "New Connections" series, Dr. Sarah Valente and Dr. Nils Roemer meet with directors of Holocaust and Human Rights centers, organizations, and museums around the world. Our featured guest today is Adam Strom, the Director of Re-Imagining Migration in Boston, and the former Director of Scholarship and Innovation at Facing History and Ourselves. Resources developed under his direction have been used in tens of thousands of classrooms and experienced by millions of students around the world. To learn more about our special guest and Re-Imagining Migration in Boston, please be sure to visit...
2020-07-13
37 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 14: New Connections ft. Adam Strom
In the "New Connections" series, Dr. Sarah Valente and Dr. Nils Roemer meet with directors of Holocaust and Human Rights centers, organizations, and museums around the world. Our featured guest today is Adam Strom, the Director of Re-Imagining Migration in Boston, and the former Director of Scholarship and Innovation at Facing History and Ourselves. Resources developed under his direction have been used in tens of thousands of classrooms and experienced by millions of students around the world. To learn more about our special guest and Re-Imagining Migration in Boston, please be sure to visit their website at...
2020-07-12
37 min
The Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 13: America: Multitude of Many
On this Fourth of July weekend, listen to Dr. Nils Roemer and Dr. Sarah Valente discuss the contributions of Jewish-Americans Emma Lazarus and Irving Berlin to American culture. #GodBlessAmerica #GiveMeYourTiredYourPoor
2020-07-06
19 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 13: America: Multitude of Many
On this Fourth of July weekend, listen to Dr. Nils Roemer and Dr. Sarah Valente discuss the contributions of Jewish-Americans Emma Lazarus and Irving Berlin to American culture. #GodBlessAmerica #GiveMeYourTiredYourPoor
2020-07-05
19 min
The Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 12: Operation Barbarossa
Join Dr. Sarah Valente and Dr. Nils Roemer to learn about Operation Barbarossa, the creation of the word "genocide" by Raphael Lemkin, and be inspired by new music by Max Richter that appeals to our common humanity.
2020-06-29
19 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 12: Operation Barbarossa
Join Dr. Sarah Valente and Dr. Nils Roemer to learn about Operation Barbarossa, the creation of the word "genocide" by Raphael Lemkin, and be inspired by new music by Max Richter that appeals to our common humanity.
2020-06-28
19 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 11: Landmark Decisions
In this new episode, Dr. Valente and Dr. Roemer discuss an exciting upcoming lecture on Operation Barbarossa, the Teacher Institute workshop, which will be hosted virtually by the Ackerman Center this week, and the beautiful concert "We Are Here" (you get to enjoy a few musical fragments from the concert). The professors also reflect on this past week's monumental landmark decisions by the U.S. Supreme Court on LGBT rights, and on protection for young immigrants. They consider how historically these vulnerable groups were persecuted during the Nazi regime.
2020-06-21
18 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 10: Moment of Reckoning
In this episode Dr. Valente and Dr. Roemer discuss Deeyah Khan's 2017 Emmy-winning documentary White Right: Meeting the Enemy, and the historical parallels in the rise of anti-Semitism in moments of crisis in Germany in the 1930s and during the current COVID-19 pandemic.
2020-06-14
27 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 9: Joachim Prinz: We Shall Not Be Silent
“The most important thing that I learned in my life is that bigotry and hatred are not the most urgent problem. The most urgent, the most disgraceful, the most shameful and the most tragic problem is silence." Rabbi Joachim Prinz Prinz was a rabbi of the Jewish community in Berlin under the Hitler regime and victim of the Holocaust who spoke minutes before Martin Luther King, Jr. took the stage to deliver his famous “I Have a Dream” speech in the 1963 March on Washington. His words are a timely reminder for us all. Join Dr. Va...
2020-06-07
20 min
The Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 8: New Connections ft. Morgan Blum Schneider
In this new series, "New Connections," Dr. Sarah Valente and Dr. Nils Roemer meet with directors of Holocaust and Human Rights centers and museums around the world. Our first special guest is Morgan Blum Schneider, the director of the Jewish Family and Children's Services Holocaust Center in San Francisco. Listen to find out about meaningful new ways of connecting and supporting Holocaust education in our communities during these difficult times. To learn more about our guest and the JFCS Holocaust Center, please visit: https://holocaustcenter.jfcs.org/. Be sure to...
2020-06-01
31 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 8: New Connections ft. Morgan Blum Schneider
In this new series, "New Connections," Dr. Sarah Valente and Dr. Nils Roemer meet with directors of Holocaust and Human Rights centers and museums around the world. Our first special guest is Morgan Blum Schneider, the director of the Jewish Family and Children's Services Holocaust Center in San Francisco. Listen to find out about meaningful new ways of connecting and supporting Holocaust education in our communities during these difficult times. To learn more about our guest and the JFCS Holocaust Center, please visit: https://holocaustcenter.jfcs.org/. Be sure to follow them...
2020-05-31
31 min
RUA 9
EU VOU DANÇAR ATÉ CHORAR (parte I)
Rua é espaço de encontros, intermédio, paixões e perigos; onde tudo que somos perpassa para chegar em algum lugar, até mesmo quando nem saibamos para onde ir. Nove corações foram encontrados nessa rua a mercê da sorte e, dentro dos lares mais conturbados e coloridos, calçando sapatos e descendo a escada de um pensionato existe a Rua 9. Este espetáculo performativo advém da afetividade e a mais pura essência de existir. Pela súplica de órfãos que estiveram a margem da sociedade, de si mesmos e dos outros juntamente com base no livro "órfãos do eldorad...
2020-05-30
09 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 7: Season Finale: World on Fire
In this episode, Dr. Roemer and Dr. Valente discuss the ending of the PBS series World on Fire. They consider the lacking historical considerations by the show when it came to showcasing the abrupt disruption to Jewish life during the occupation of Poland and France by the advancing Nazis.
2020-05-24
15 min
RUA 9
TEORIA DA ÁGUA/COLONIZADORES
Rua é espaço de encontros, intermédio, paixões e perigos; onde tudo que somos perpassa para chegar em algum lugar, até mesmo quando nem saibamos para onde ir. Nove corações foram encontrados nessa rua a mercê da sorte e, dentro dos lares mais conturbados e coloridos, calçando sapatos e descendo a escada de um pensionato existe a Rua 9. Este espetáculo performativo advém da afetividade e a mais pura essência de existir. Pela súplica de órfãos que estiveram a margem da sociedade, de si mesmos e dos outros juntamente com base no livro "órfãos do eldorad...
2020-05-24
01 min
The Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 6: War on Hold: World on Fire
In this episode, Dr. Nils Roemer and Dr. Sarah Valente discuss the various storylines that develop while the war itself seems to be put on hold, as the Nazis march through and occupy Paris.
2020-05-18
15 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 6: War on Hold: World on Fire
In this episode, Dr. Nils Roemer and Dr. Sarah Valente discuss the various storylines that develop while the war itself seems to be put on hold, as the Nazis march through and occupy Paris.
2020-05-17
15 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 5: Dunkirk Spirit: World on Fire
In this episode, we celebrate the successful conclusion of teaching the Spring 2020 semester, where we all came together to make it to the finish line. And, we also discuss the significance of the Battle of Dunkirk and its memory as it appears in the fifth episode of World on Fire.
2020-05-10
16 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 4: Rapid Changes: World on Fire
Join Dr. Roemer and Dr. Valente's conversation reflecting on the end of the spring semester, and the rapid changes in the storyline of the PBS series World on Fire.
2020-05-03
15 min
The Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 3: Moral Dilemmas: World on Fire
Listen to Dr. Nils Roemer and Dr. Sarah Valente discuss exciting Ackerman Center events and the moral dilemmas that start to emerge on the third episode of PBS's World on Fire.
2020-04-27
16 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 3: Moral Dilemmas: World on Fire
Listen to Dr. Nils Roemer and Dr. Sarah Valente discuss exciting Ackerman Center events and the moral dilemmas that start to emerge on the third episode of PBS's World on Fire.
2020-04-26
16 min
The Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 2: Historical Considerations: World on Fire
Listen to Dr. Nils Roemer and Dr. Sarah Valente discuss on-going Ackerman Center events and the historical background to the second episode of World on Fire.
2020-04-20
16 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 2: Historical Considerations: World on Fire
Listen to Dr. Nils Roemer and Dr. Sarah Valente discuss on-going Ackerman Center events and the historical background to the second episode of World on Fire.
2020-04-19
16 min
The Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 1: Navigating New Territory: World on Fire
Listen to Dr. Nils Roemer and Dr. Sarah Valente discuss UTD's transition to online teaching and the acclaimed new PBS series World on Fire.
2020-04-13
18 min
Ackerman Center Podcast
Ep. 1: Navigating New Territory: World on Fire
Listen to Dr. Nils Roemer and Dr. Sarah Valente discuss UTD's transition to online teaching and the acclaimed new PBS series World on Fire.
2020-04-12
18 min
Dark Tome
The Days of Flaming Motorcycles, by Catherynne M. Valente
Caitlin no longer tracks days by the calendar - instead, it's by the theme covers of the journals she writes while she goes to work at the derelict Java Shack in Augusta, Maine. The themes of these journals, e.g. "The Days of Flaming Motorcycles," are both a useful counter of time and contain the truthful account of her observations of the zombie apocalypse... A mesmerizing story of pandemic and zombies by Catherynne M. Valente, NYT bestselling author of over two dozen works of fiction and poetry (including one of my personal all-time-favorites, the Orphan’s Tales). Read by Ka...
2020-04-10
35 min
Dark Tome
The Days of Flaming Motorcycles, by Catherynne M. Valente
Caitlin no longer tracks days by the calendar - instead, it's by the theme covers of the journals she writes while she goes to work at the derelict Java Shack in Augusta, Maine. The themes of these journals, e.g. "The Days of Flaming Motorcycles," are both a useful counter of time and contain the truthful account of her observations of the zombie apocalypse... A mesmerizing story of pandemic and zombies by Catherynne M. Valente, NYT bestselling author of over two dozen works of fiction and poetry (including one of my personal all-time-favorites, the Orphan’s Tales). Read by Ka...
2020-04-10
35 min
Something (rather than nothing)
Joanna C. Valente
Joanna C. Valente is a ghost who lives in Brooklyn, New York. Joanna is the author of Sirs & Madams (Aldrich Press, 2014), The Gods Are Dead (Deadly Chaps Press, 2015) Marys of the Sea (The Operating System, 2017), Xenos (Agape Editions, 2016), Sexting Ghosts (Unknown Press, 2018), and No(body) (Madhouse Press, 2019). They are the editor of A Shadow Map: Writing By Survivors of Sexual Assault (CCM, 2017), and received a MFA in writing at Sarah Lawrence College. Joanna is also the founder of Yes, Poetry, as well as the senior managing editor for Luna Luna Magazine and an editor for Civil Coping Mechanisms.
2019-08-21
1h 06
Something (rather than nothing)
Episode 6 - Joanna C. Valente
Joanna C. Valente is a ghost who lives in Brooklyn, New York. Joanna is the author of Sirs & Madams (Aldrich Press, 2014), The Gods Are Dead (Deadly Chaps Press, 2015) Marys of the Sea (The Operating System, 2017), Xenos (Agape Editions, 2016), Sexting Ghosts (Unknown Press, 2018), and No(body) (Madhouse Press, 2019). They are the editor of A Shadow Map: Writing By Survivors of Sexual Assault (CCM, 2017), and received a MFA in writing at Sarah Lawrence College. Joanna is also the founder of Yes, Poetry, as well as the senior managing editor for Luna Luna Magazine and an editor for Civil Coping Mechanisms. Joanna has be...
2019-08-21
1h 06
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2019-05-02
5h 19
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2019-05-02
05 min
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2019-05-02
5h 19
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Starfell: Willow Moss and the Lost Day by Dominique Valente
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2019-05-02
5h 19
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2019-05-02
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